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Kits and compositions containing vinyl alcohol polymers and fibers

Pending Publication Date: 2022-02-24
KURARAY CO LTD
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This patent describes a composition that can be used to reduce the flow of fluid from a wellbore into a subterranean formation through an opening in the wellbore wall. The composition includes a particulate polyvinyl alcohol component and a fiber component that are introduced into the opening simultaneously or one after the other. The polyvinyl alcohol component is made of a variety of materials including a resin and a plasticizer. The fiber component contains one or more fibers. This composition can help to reduce the flow of fluid and control the movement of fluids within the subterranean formation.

Problems solved by technology

Undesirable formation conditions can be encountered in which substantial amounts or, in some cases, practically all of the wellbore fluid may be lost to the formation.
Unfortunately, induced fluid losses may occur when the fluid weight required for well control and to maintain a stable wellbore exceeds the fracture resistance of the formations.
Loss of wellbore fluid into downhole formations, is a recurring problem in drilling operations
The latter situation is called “lost circulation”, and it can be an expensive and time-consuming problem.
Lost circulation can also pose a safety hazard, leading to well-control problems and environmental incidents.
During cementing, for example, lost circulation may severely compromise the quality of the cement job, reducing annular coverage, leaving casing exposed to corrosive downhole fluids, and / or failing to provide adequate zonal isolation.
Some intervals may possess relatively low (or lower) injectivity, or ability to accept injected fluids, due to relatively low permeability, high in-situ stress and / or formation damage.
The intervals of highest injectivity may not be the desired destination for the servicing fluid being provided to that location in the wellbore.
If, conversely, a diverting agent remains in formation pores, or continues to coat the formation surfaces, production will be undesirably, and sometimes unacceptably, hindered.
Substantial discussion and data are presented concerning the virtuous performance of the composition as a lost circulation material, but this reference offers limited guidance concerning ways to use this composition that do not impair, and preferably improve, polymeric properties or characteristics, particularly solubility, that would be beneficial when it is desired to effect degradation of the composition after well servicing is complete.

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[0222]The following examples will facilitate a more complete understanding of this invention, but it is understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments presented below.

[0223]Examples 1-6 Various compositions prepared according to the disclosure hereof were evaluated according to the following solubility test: 30 grams of a composition hereof and 470 grams of either deionized (“DI”) water or brine were added to a vessel equipped with an agitator. The vessel was then placed in a water bath for heating. The water bath heat controller was set at 149° F., and the speed of the agitator inside the vessel was set at 20 RPM. A timer was started as soon as the temperature inside of the vessel reached the desired target temperature. A 10 mL sample of the contents of the vessel was then collected in a centrifuge tube at the following times after the timer had started: 15, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240, 300, 360 and 420 minutes. The 10 mL sample was placed in centrifuge for 10 m...

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Abstract

Disclosed are compositions and kits of fibers and acid-functional vinyl alcohol polymers, wherein such compositions and kits are useful for wellbore remediation as applied to a subterranean formation traversed by the borehole of an oil or gas well.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates to a particulate compositions based on a blend of a polyvinyl alcohol polymer with various fibers. Such particulate compositions have an appropriate solubility profile for use in a number of fields, including in various subsurface production operations, as such as a diverting agents and / or loss circulation materials, during the process of drilling, workover, completion and cementing in the production of oil and gas. The vinyl alcohol polymers and fibers can also be used with equally good results as separate members of a kit.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Polyvinyl alcohol (“PVOH”) is a well-known and versatile industrial material. It is routinely used for the purpose of fabricating films, fibers and shaped objects such as containers and devices for packaging, drug delivery and wound management. It is also experiencing growing use as a component in various compositions employed for the purpose of adjusting the permeability of a sub...

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IPC IPC(8): C09K8/516C09K8/508E21B21/00
CPCC09K8/516C09K2208/08E21B21/003C09K8/5083C09K8/508
Inventor GHEBREMESKEL, GHEBREHIWETMORIKAWA, KEISUKEKANESHIMA, TAKUMA
Owner KURARAY CO LTD
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